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Costa Toscana Deck Plan 2025: Complete Deck-by-Deck Cabin Guide

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Cruise holidays began in the late 19th century, when people would pack their bags for weeks (sometimes months) to explore different parts of the world. Over the centuries, the popularity of cruise holidays has not decreased. In fact, cruise companies continue to build modern ships that look like floating five-star hotels, offering endless fun and entertaining experiences. One such modern cruise is Costa Cruises’ Costa Toscana. A cruise ship with itineraries around the Mediterranean region, Costa Toscana is a luxury ship that offers the experience of a lifetime. If you are planning a cruise holiday on Costa Toscana, here is a Costa Toscana deck plan along with other important details.

Overview of Costa Toscana

Launched in 2021, Costa Toscana is an Excellence-class cruise ship from the Italian CruiseLine, Costa Cruises. Known to be the world’s 9th largest cruise ship, Costa Toscana measures 1,105 feet 8 inches in length and 236 feet in height. It has a gross tonnage of 186,364. It is also one of the environmentally friendly ships as it runs on LNG or Liquefied Natural Gas. The interior of the ship has a classy, Italian design and all the ultra-modern amenities and facilities. Costa Toscana has 2663 staterooms that can accommodate around 6391 passengers. Before you go on a Costa Toscana cruise, it is important to know about the detailed Costa Toscana deckplan, so that navigating and exploring the vessel becomes easy.

Costa Toscana Deck Plan 2025: Deck by Deck

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Costa Toscana decks are 20 in number, with 16 decks that can be accessed by the guests. The first three decks include staff quarters, storage areas, and technical rooms of the ship. These cannot be accessed by the guests. The passenger decks are from deck 4 to deck 20. Here is a detailed guide for each deck.

✦ Deck 4

The first and the lowest of the passenger deck on Costa Toscana is named Talamone. It is filled with cabins or staterooms. The Costa Toscana cabins on this deck are Inside Stateroom Classic and Inside Premium.

✦ Deck 5

The major portion of Deck 5, named Montalcoino, is also filled with cabins. Along with Inside Stateroom Classic and Inside Premium, you will also find Premium Veranda (balcony) staterooms here. At the back of the deck is L’Oliveto Restaurant. This is the cruise’s Main Dining Room, which offers complimentary breakfast, lunch, and dinner to all passengers of the cruise.

✦ Deck 6

The name of Deck 6 is Pienza, and this deck is completely dedicated to entertainment and dining venues.

  • At the forefront of the deck is the first level of Poltrona Frau Arena, the theater lounge where you get to see Broadway-style shows and performances. The theater has its own bar too.
  • After the lower level of the theater comes the Grand Bar Leonardo, where you can enjoy drinks and snacks after or before the performances.
  • At the center of the ship is the first level of Atrium Colosseo, which is filled with large screens on the walls and dome as well.
  • Other facilities on this deck include My Tours Desk, C-Dream, Caffe Vergnano 1882, and NatGeo Expedition Corner.
  • You will also find a photo studio (My Moments) and a photo gallery and shop (My Photo Shades) here.
  • There are three restaurants on this deck: Le Anfore Restaurant, L’Agentario Restaurant, and La Maremma. These are complimentary restaurants where guests can enjoy three meals every day.

✦ Deck 7

With the name Monetpulciano, Deck 7 is also dedicated to entertainment, shopping, and dining avenues just like the lower level.

  • The forefront of the deck consists of the second level of the Poltrona Frau Arena, the theater lounge.
  • After this comes the Shops Galleria, which is a shopping complex where you will find a variety of stores.
  • There is a Lobby Hall here, which is a combination of Reception and Hospitality Area. This deck has a mix of several facilities, including bars, coffee shops, etc.
  • The center of the deck is the second level of Atrium Colosseo, which is filled with LED screens.
  • Deck 7 is also home to Casino Granducato, which is a gaming lounge where you can try to make money with table and card games as well as slot machines. It also has a dedicated bar.
  • There is also an interactive gaming room, Sala Giochi Arcade on this deck.
  • At either side of the rear end of deck 7 are two restaurants, Infinity Terrace and Infinity Bar Lounge, both open-air/outdoor venues to enjoy food and drinks.

✦ Deck 8

Bolgheri is the name of deck 8, which includes a mix of restaurants, cafes, retail stores, and staterooms or cabins as well.

  • At the forefront of the deck are two restaurants: Ristorante Archipelago and Ristorante Bellavista. Both are exclusive restaurants. While the former is dedicated to Suite passengers, the latter is for Costa Club Perla Diamante level passengers.
  • Behind these are two bars: Bar Ferrari Spazio Bollicine and Bar Sport.
  • Next comes Piazza dei Miracoli, which is filled with shops, including branded merchandise of Costa Cruises, Costa Boutique and Shop II Mercatino.
  • Here, you will also find Amarillo Ice Cream Shop & Chocolate Bar, where you can enjoy delicious Italian gelato and Gobino chocolate. There is also a pastry shop (Biasetto) here.
  • Next comes the specialty restaurant, Laboratorio Del Gusto or Food Lab Restaurant.
  • Another specialty restaurant is the Teppanyaki Restaurant, which is an Oriental-style restaurant where you can enjoy Japanese seafood delicacies.
  • Level 8 has a complimentary restaurant, Pizzeria Pummid’oro, where you can enjoy 14 types of pizzas, draft beers, wines, and desserts. Kartell Cafe is located right next to the pizzeria.
  • At the center of the deck is the third and final level of Atrium Colosseo.
  • After the atrium comes La Sagra dei Sapori Buffet, a self-service restaurant, which serves full lunches, lights snacks, and quick dinners. This is a self-service restaurant.
  • There is an outdoor, but covered promenade deck, on both sides of this restaurant, known as Infinity Walk, where you can walk, stroll, and smoke.
  • The rear end of deck 8 has a few Costa Toscana cabin types, which include premium cabins, inside stateroom classic, premium cabins, and two suites as well.

✦ Decks 9 to 15

Decks 9 to 15 are filled with cabins of different categories. Deck 9 is Seina, deck 10 is Volterra, deck 11 is San Giminiano, deck 12 is Arezzo, deck 14 is Livorno, and deck 15 is Pisa. The staterooms you will find on these decks include Inside Stateroom Classic, Premium Veranda, Premium Cabin, Suite, and Grand Suite with Balcony. Note that Costa Toscana does not have deck 13.

✦ Deck 16

Named Luca, Deck 16 has a mix of staterooms, restaurants, and leisure amenities.

  • At the front of the deck is the Navigation Bridge along with the suite and quarters of the captain and other officers. This area is not accessible to cruise guests.
  • After this comes the few cabins located on the deck, which include Inside Stateroom Classic and Premium Veranda cabins.
  • At the center of the deck is the La Spiggia Beach Club, which includes a pool and a sun deck as well. Here you will also find The Salty Beach Street Food bar, La Spiaggia Beach bar, and Aperol Spritz Bar.
  • The next section is the Solemio Wellness Complex, which includes a Spa and Beauty Salon. Here you can enjoy various relaxing and therapeutic massages along with an array of beauty treatments. There is also the Solemio Gymnasium or Fitness Center, which is equipped with world-class Technogym equipment.
  • On one side of this deck, you will find the Squok Club, which is a kids’ outdoor playground. There is also a Baby Squok Club, which is a nursery for babies and toddlers.
  • Deck 16 also has Squok Restaurant, a family restaurant where you can enjoy alfresco dining along with live entertainment and several fun activities.
  • At the back end of the deck is the lower or the first level of Piazza del Compo, where you can enjoy panoramic stern views.

✦ Deck 17

Deck 17 is called Montecatini and is the last deck with cabins. Most of the deck comprises leisure amenities.

  • All the cabins of this deck are located at its forefront. Here you will find two grand suites with balcony as well as several premium veranda cabins and inside stateroom classics.
  • Deck 17 is home to La Spiggia Beach Club, a family-friendly club, which has the largest swimming pool with a retractable roof. The place also holds some epic pool parties with DJ music. Here you will also find an Ice Cream Shop & Chocolate Bar (Amarillo) and Nutella at Costa, both favorites of little ones.
  • There are two solariums on either side of the deck, which are perfect for sunbathing while at sea.
  • The highlight of this deck is the Splash Aqua Park, which is a water park with a pool and fun water slides.
  • This deck also has an Il Forte Beach, which is an adults-only beach club. Complete with a pool, whirlpools, sundeck, sunbeds, and loungers, this is the perfect place for couples and singles to hangout, away from the family environment.
  • At the rear of the deck is the second level of the Piazza del Campo.

✦ Deck 18

With the name Viareggio, deck 18 of Costa Toscana offers plenty of relaxing and leisure attractions and activities.

  • At the forefront of the deck is Versilia Beach, which includes a swimming pool as well as a sun deck. The beach club is attached to Versilia Bar and Green-Healthy Food at Costa.
  • Two solariums are found on both sides of the deck, just after Versilia Beach.
  • This deck also has a Sports Court, which has a multipurpose court where you can play football, basketball, and such other sports. Tournaments are also held here regularly.
  • The star attraction of this deck is Passeggiata Volare or Fly Walk. Perched 213 feet above the sea, this is a glass-bottomed walkway that will give you an incredible view of your surroundings while cruising.
  • Deck 18 is where you need to go if you want to use the slides of the Aqua Park on the lower level.
  • At the rear end of the deck is the third level of Piazza del Campo and the bar Orizzonte, where you can sip on drinks while enjoying the sea views.

✦ Deck 19

Deck 19 is called Pietrasanta, and the front of the deck is the Private 19 Solarium. It consists of a swimming pool, sundeck area, and a Jazuzzi. The place is an adults-only area.  The center of the ship does not have any attractions. Here, you will find the glass roof of the La Spiaggia swimming pool located on the lower deck. You will also be able to see the top of the slides of the water park from here. At the end of the deck is also another adult-only Solarium. There are no elevators at this level. You have to take the stairs from deck 19 to reach this deck.

✦ Deck 20

The front of deck 20 or Forte dei Marmi, which is a sun deck attached to the Private 19 Solarium on deck 19. This area can be accessed only by adults.

Costa Toscana Cabin Categories Explained

The cabins on Costa Toscana can be divided into four main types: Interior, Ocean View, Balcony, and Suites. Each of these types will have sub-categories. Here is a detailed Costa Toscana cabins guide.

  • Interior Cabins: Interior cabins are staterooms that are located on the inside of the cruise, with no balconies or windows. These are the cheapest staterooms on the cruise, perfect for budget-friendly cruise holidays. While you may not have a window to look at the sea while sailing, you will find all the other comforts like an ensuite bathroom, flat TV screen, vanity with mirrors, etc. The decor is minimal but elegant. Some of the interior rooms have twin beds while some have a queen-size bed.
  • Oceanview Staterooms: If a windowless room makes you feel claustrophobic, the next option is the ocean view stateroom. These rooms are a little larger than the interior stateroom and come with a window. One of the unique features of Oceanview cabins on Costa Toscana is a small sitting area right below the window, giving you the chance to enjoy the sea view in comfort. Apart from a bed, these rooms also have a couch.
  • Balcony Staterooms: As the name suggests, balcony staterooms come with large balconies that have two chairs and a small table as well. Extended balconies with loungers are also available.
  • Suites: The last category of cabins on the cruise is Suites. Different categories of Suites are available, ranging from standard to premium. Along with more living space, suites also offer many other perks like butler services, largest balconies, in-room canapes, upgraded toiletries, etc.

Tips for First-Time Cruisers on Costa Toscana

  • Download the Costa App on your phone before you embark on your cruise journey. This will help you to track the activities and other schedules of your itinerary.
  • If you would like to indulge in drinks and other beverages during your cruise holiday, it would be best to book a drinks package beforehand.
  • Entertainment programs do not need tickets or prior booking. However, if you want to get good seats, arrive early.
  • Main dining halls can be really crowded during peak mealtimes, so plan your mealtimes accordingly.
  • If you want to eat at a specialty restaurant, you must reserve a table in advance. The same goes for spa bookings.
  • You do not have to pay every time you make an onboard purchase. Rather, it will be added to your cabin account. You need to make the final payment at the end of the cruise with a credit card or cash.

FAQ’s

What are the most popular ports of departure for Costa Toscana?

The Mediterranean countries are the most popular departure ports for Costa Toscana. You will find Costa Toscana cruises from Barcelona, Savona, Rome, Genoa, etc.

Is Costa Toscana family-friendly or couple-friendly?

Costa Toscana is both family-friendly and couple-friendly. While there are several family-friendly areas, attractions, and activities, there are also areas that are dedicated to adults, both singles and couples.

Is Wi-Fi available onboard Costa Toscana?

Yes, Wi-Fi is available on Costa Toscana. It is best to get a Wi-Fi package.

Which deck is best to get a cabin on Costa Toscana?

This completely depends on your requirements. If you want more stability and less noise, it would be best to go for a lower deck. However, if you want to be near the leisure and entertainment attractions, it would be a good idea to opt for a cabin on the upper deck.

Is there a dress code on Costa Toscana?

No. Costa Toscana has a relaxed dress code, and you can explore the ship in casual clothes. However, you may want to dress up elegantly for gala nights and parties.


Conclusion

Costa Toscana is full of surprises and attractions that will keep you hooked and want you to come back for more.

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